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It's what the now-departed 4,000 Fotomats promised to do in just 1 day |
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This president was "The Great Emancipator" |
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Be careful, that person could be one of these "in sheep's clothing" |
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It's the first rule of Fight Club |
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This high-up military rank comes from Arabic for "emir of", as in "emir of the seas" |
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"Jude the Obscure"; remember to let it into your heart |
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Colin Hanks' documentary "All Things Must Pass" tells about the "Rise and Fall" of this iconic record store chain |
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This appellation bestowed on Gandhi means "great soul" |
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This plumbing tool is a type of auger |
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Crime film that features Gene Hackman as Buck Barrow |
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In 2006 the Chicago Symphony Orchestra gave Pierre Boulez the title conductor this Latin word meaning "retired" |
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Saddle up for "Don Quixote" |
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Thom McAn lived on as a brand name on these sold at Sears & Kmart |
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This golfer is "The Great White Shark" & his website is shark.com |
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It's slang for an indoor antenna that typically sat on top of the TV |
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This Dario Argento horror classic about a dance studio that's really a coven was remade in 2018 |
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This adjective is used in the British House of Commons during debate, as in "the ____ minister for Pudsey" |
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"The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", not a Welsh singer |
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In 2015 this beloved 3-level toy store on Fifth Avenue closed its doors; in 2018 a new location opened |
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Alliteration alert! The first pope of this name, from 590 to 604, was "the Great" |
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Maybe you're a canvasback if you start a new activity & "take to it like" this |
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Here's this silent film comedy star in "Safety Last!" |
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This can be the title of a Hindu priest or the job description for a political commentator |
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Johannes Gutenberg didn't write it, but his Bible...huge |
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Though its stores closed in 2008, you can still purchase its high-tech products, gadgets & air purifiers online |
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In his heyday this author was "The Great Unknown", having published his "Waverley" novels anonymously |
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Weighing several tons, it's obvious to everyone present, but no one has the courage to talk about it |
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In it, reporter Rosalind Russell tells Cary Grant, "I wouldn't cover the burning of Rome for you if they were just lighting it up" |
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In 1853 the shogun of Japan called himself "taikun" when meeting this American; it eventually became our word tycoon |
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"The Canterbury Tales" start to get told |
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